PROGRAM 19: DEATH SET, PT I [05.31.12]
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The Mighty Grouse looks back at several musicians who died while EASGS was off the air. This show came out with a prominent R&B focus, with a dash of pop. Program 20 will pay closer attention to the country/bluegrass musicians who died in May.
Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps).
- Booker T & the MGs - "Time is Tight" (from Time is Tight)
- King Grouse says hello and goodbye.
- Booker T & the MGs - "Time is Tight" (STAX 119)
- Booker T & the MGs - "Emperor Rosko Introduction / Red Beans & Rice" (from The Stax/Volt Revue Volume 3 - Live In London & Paris)
- Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers - "We Need Some Money" (from Go Go Crankin')
- Chuck Brown - "Radio CPR Station ID"
- Chuck Brown - "Woody Woodpecker" (from We Got This)
- Chuck Brown - "We The People" (from We Got This)
- Chuck Brown - "Funky Beat" (from We Got This)
- Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers - "It Don't Mean a Thing" (from Go Go Swing)
- Chuck Brown - "Bustin' Loose" (from We Got This)
- Hal Jackson - "May 6, 2012 (excerpts)" (from WBLS New York Sunday Classics)
- Donna Summer - "Love to Love You Baby" (from Love to Love You Baby)
- Grouse wishes death upon a famous practitioner of trascendental meditation
- Booker T & the MGs - "Soul Dressing" (from The Complete Stax/Volt Singles: 1959-1968)
- Beach Boys - "Til I Die" (from Surf's Up)
- Bee Gees - "I Started a Joke" (from Best of Bee Gees)
- Bee Gees - "New York Mining Disaster 1941" (from Bee Gees' 1st)
- Bee Gees - "I've Gotta Get a Message to You" (from Best of Bee Gees)
- Bee Gees - "I Close My Eyes" (from Bee Gees' 1st)
- Bee Gees - "I Can't See Nobody" (from Bee Gees' 1st)
- Leadbelly - "Goodnight Irene" (from Louisiana : Catch That Train And Testify!)
- The Weavers - "Goodnight Irene" (from Wasn't That A Time?)
- Shel Silverstein - "Boy Named Sue" (from Boy Named Sue And His Other Country Songs)
- Johnny Cash - "Boy Named Sue" (from Wanted Man)
- Wendy Rene - "Gone For Good" & "Your Love Is All I Need" (from After Laughter Comes Tears: Complete Stax & Volt Singles + Rarities 1964-65)
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